3Com PC Card manual Handshaking, Return to On-Line State, Return Result Codes, Verbose mode

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I2

The modem performs a ROM checksum, compares the result against a

 

stored value, and returns an OK or ERROR message depending on the

 

success of the comparison.

 

 

I3

The modem sends its ROM Part Numbers and Revision Levels.

 

 

I4

The modem sends its ASCII string test.

 

 

I5

The modem sends its data pump chipset revision.

 

 

I7

The modem sends platform specific information.

 

 

N: Handshaking

Selects whether a connection will be forced to a specific speed.

N0

Sets the required connection speed to that set under S37.

 

 

N1

If S-register S37 is not equal to 255 it allows handshaking at the highest

 

speed supported by both modems. If S-register S37 equals 255 it allows

 

handshaking at the highest speed supported by both modems and DTE.

 

 

N2

If S-register S37 is not equal to 255 it allows handshaking at the highest

 

speed defined by S37. If S-register S37 equals 255 it allows handshaking

 

at the highest speed supported by both modems and DTE.

 

 

O: Return to On-Line State

Applicable when a physical connection with a remote unit exists and the modem is in the on-line command state.

O0

Returns the modem to the on-line state.

 

 

O1

As O0 except that when a 2400 bits/s or higher connection is established

 

an equalizer retrain sequence is transmitted.

 

 

Q: Return Result Codes

Defines whether the modem will issue result codes to the DTE.

Q0

Result codes returned.

 

 

Q1

Result codes not returned.

 

 

Q2

Result codes returned in originate mode only.

 

 

V: Verbose mode

Defines the form of result codes returned by the modem.

V0

Numeric form responses enabled.

 

 

V1

Verbose responses enabled (English responses).

 

 

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Contents 3Com 10/100 LAN+56K Santa Clara, California 3Com CorporationBayfront Plaza 95052-8145Contents Diagnostics LAN+Modem Card IdentifyingPorts Inserting Inserting the LAN+Modem CardNetwork Connecting to aCable appropriate for a network connection at your site LED Description Steady OffConnecting the Modem Adapter to the Telephone Line Telephone LineDisconnecting CablesWindows Installing the Network InterfaceAdding Network Software Components Type of Network Component Manufacturer Option to SelectInstalling the Modem Confirming InstallationInstallation Testing the ModemTroubleshooting Symptom SolutionUpdating LAN Drivers DriversUpdating Modem Drivers Page Windows Adding Network Software Components CD-ROM Testing the Modem Uninstalling the Card Windows 95/98 Installation disk Windows NT Windows NT Menu Page Hints for Good Software SettingsSetup for ConnectionsUsing the Modem Additional Modem Features Redialing Dialing Stored NumbersAnswer Mode AT CommandsEntering AT Commands Dial NumberHook Switch Control Echo CommandsInterrogate Modem Status Return to On-Line State Verbose modeHandshaking Return Result CodesResult Code Set/Call Progress Connection Result CodesRecall User Configuration Registers S11 Common RegistersS10 S12S18 S14S16 S19S20 Bit value DTE SpeedUsing the Modem S23 = 1. Storable Registers Using the Modem S34 S33S35 = Disconnect S39 S38S41 Discard all buffered data immediately S49 Analog Modem Registers S52Registers Using the Modem Registers S72 S71S73 First 8 bits. Nonstorable. Default is Modem Troubleshooting COM Port ConflictModem Troubleshooting Page Diagnostics LAN DiagnosticsPage Internet Site FTP Site Bulletin Board SystemPage Warranty and Regulatory Information FCC Declaration Canadian Notice